A synchronization circuit for an optical disc apparatus, which performs synchronization operation based on a playback signal of an optical disc, the circuit comprises a playback signal recovery timing detection circuit that detects timing corresponding to the recovery of the playback signal for a defect signal from a defect signal detection circuit, a delay counter that counts frame synchronization signals from timing at which loss of recorded data on the optical disc is not detected by the defect signal detection circuit, a delay determining circuit that determines whether a count of the frame synchronization signals by the delay counter has reached a predetermined delay count, and a circuit that starts the synchronization operation when informed by the delay determining circuit to the effect that the count of the frame synchronization signals has reached the predetermined delay count.
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1. A synchronization circuit for an optical disc apparatus, which performs synchronization operation based on a playback signal of an optical disc, the circuit comprising: a playback signal recovery timing detection circuit that detects timing corresponding to a recovery of the playback signal for a defect signal from a defect signal detection circuit; a delay counter that counts frame synchronization signals from timing at which loss of recorded data on the optical disc is not detected by the defect signal detection circuit; a delay determining circuit that determines whether a count of the frame synchronization signals by the delay counter has reached a predetermined delay count; and a circuit that starts the synchronization operation when informed by the delay determining circuit to the effect that a number of the frame synchronization signals counted has reached the predetermined delay count.
2. The synchronization circuit for an optical disc apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the delay counter counts the frame synchronization signal after generation of the frame synchronization signal has been confirmed.
3. The synchronization circuit for an optical disc apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the defect signal is a binarized signal which becomes one logical value when loss of the recorded data on the optical disc is detected, the timing is a timing at which the defect signal changes from one logical value to another logical value.
4. A synchronization method for an optical disc apparatus, which performs synchronization operation based on a playback signal of an optical disc, the method comprising: detecting timing corresponding to a recovery of the playback signal for a defect signal from a defect signal detection circuit; counting frame synchronization signals from timing at which loss of recorded data on the optical disc is not detected by the defect signal detection circuit; determining whether a number of the frame synchronization signals counted has reached a predetermined delay count; and starting the synchronization operation when the count of the frame synchronization signals has reached the predetermined delay count.
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